You can download Raspbian image from here. I referenced this blog post for initial information. This simplifies the overall setup as an extra keyboard and monitor is not needed. I opted for setting up the Raspberry Pi without using a keyboard or monitor attached to the Raspberry Pi. In the case of the Pi Zero, the male header will need to be soldered to the board. Setup the Raspberry Pi and the PiShield following the directions here. The following components are required for this setup. I primarily wanted to keep track of the steps I took to set this up. This works well when requiring outdoor motion sensors.įor indoors, I use the UAP-AC-PRO and UAP-AC-HD. I have had really good success using the Ubiquiti UniFi line of Wi-Fi access points. The Raspberry Pi Zero W supports Wi-Fi and will be able to transmit the sensor data wirelessly to QLab. Node-Red will be able to convert sensor data to OSC messages. The Raspberry Pi supports Node-Red, which is a programming tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services. I-CubeX recently released the PiShield for the Raspberry Pi that supports interfacing sensors to the Raspberry Pi. QLab supports trigger notifications via OSC (Open Sound Control) network commands. I wanted the ability to trigger QLab’s playback, from motion sensors, wirelessly. QLab is show control software for the Mac. This year, we are setting up Halloween scenes that are triggered by motion.Īs someone passes by the scene, the scene is triggered.
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